Incubating artificial intelligence: A Future Tense event recap.
Like self-driving cars, drones are often misperceived by the American public. The most common concerns with drones relate to safety, privacy, and security, and we have already seen early regulatory responses from state lawmakers as well as the FAA. Despite increased regulation, Lisa Ellman, partner and co-chair of global UAS practice at Hogan Lovells, said, "Drone fever is here and drones are here to stay, whether or not we have the policy to enable their use." The solution she proposes is "polivation," bringing policymakers together with innovators to ensure policy promotes innovation. This is especially important since innovations such as drones are redefining what qualifies as aircraft.
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